A 7-year-old girl escaped with a broken left leg yesterday when she got caught in a snow remover being operated by the superintendent in front of her Brooklyn building.

Police said Christine Khan suffered cuts on both her legs and needed stiches, but doctors at Lutheran Medical Center reported that she had no nerve or serious muscle damage.

Khan was in front of her Gravesend building on Ocean Parkway, just before 4 p.m., playing in the snow.

Police said the super accidentally collided with the girl, at which point she fell and both her legs got caught up in the machine he was operating.

Rescuers, fearing she had suffered major injuries and worried she might bleed to death if they separated the machine from her legs, rushed the girl to Lutheran Medical Center. Doctors were able to determine she had not been badly hurt and also removed the machine without causing further damage, police said.